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An old legend say that only the most neutral buoyancy diver can disentangle the sword of king Octopy from the net... Of course after the shot I removed the trash...
Space dragon... a very pretty and young dragon
A plunge into darkness...
Dragon sun-backing... to take this shot I had to lay myself in the kelp...
Squat lobster in a sponge. taken with a 20mm reversed 5:1 reproduction ratio
The domes... taken with a reversed lens, 5 times life size magnification
Very small (less than 1 cm) juvenile wrasse hovering over sponges
Black-scatter-anglerfish take III easy to create these images when non expert divers kick the hi-reflective sand all around... the white point is simply selected on the sand in the curve tool...
Turned B&W to increase the contrast of this ugly fish
Ahwww so cute. it tried to swallow me...but only once!!! 1.2cm and growing
Soo cute... it tried to kill me, but it's OK only once :D
Blue... the blue hue is almost natural, just enhanced a bit with the curve tool
I want to fly away from here...
Just a pineapple :D they are so skittish I attempted this shot many time with a wideangle. Tokina 10-17 @17
Love is: Holding tail, no matter what...
Is this my best side?? This guy was so still that anemones started to use it as support (look close on its lips)
White sea-horse and I mean it :D
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They rarely swim... but when they do they are awesome...
This fellow simply could not stands the noise of regs and swam away from divers as soon they they approach. it swims back and forth between 2 nearby pylons so I took this shot
Whaat? they said that ghosts cannot reflect in mirrors... (in reality what looks alike water surface is the high reflecting sand in Chowder bay and they are a pair...)
Now I know why they are called white sea-horses... they glow white :D
Despite the appearance, the white background is not artificial. The water is so full of small algae that the strobe reflects almost entirely when angled. This shot is with 3 strobes to illuminate the subject too
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Very impressive technique! White background with minimum post processing is very hard to achieve, especially while lighting up the subject so well.
... and then she looked at me with big brown eyes and said: "you ain't seen nothing yet..." :D
Swimming ghost. The female of the pair
"the dark knight" no PS to achieve the background I used a 3rd strobe to blow the water. shot in Clifton too much south for them how long they will stay around is not known...
Ghost pipefishes are sometimes stranded by the current descending from the GBR to Sydney. Here they are shot in midwater with a very close aperture to just make their stunning color popping up...
close up and personal portrait of a friendly wobbegong... in reality I was very mindful not to spook it :-)
"The alien"
They get carried by the current and end up dead because of the cold Sydney water. Illuminated with low strobe powers and UV video lights
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